The 2016 presidential candidates have cause catastrophic events, since the beginning of their rallies between their supporters and the opposition. After performing intensive research for each individual runner there was a few similarities and differences found. These includes their early life, policies on education, government management, and the new forming cold war. Miss Clinton perceives herself as a dedicated lady who is politically aware in changing the politics when needed to. As opposed, to Mr. Trump who interprets himself uplifting the city of Manhattan. In addition to, creating his own territory of estate by seducing everyone worldwide with his superstar character starting in the United States of America.
To begin with, Hillary Clinton has been concentrated on structuring her credentials by becoming the leader of the United States in the elections of November 8th, 2016. She was the first child and only girl of her family, she was born in Chicago, Illinois. Around her third birthday, the family decided to move houses in the suburb Ridge Park. While, living in the neighborhood from then on, she attended public schools, but her high school was pure white people. As a kid, she
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Through it all, both candidates are determined and in good physical shape. They are also almost the same age with Trump being older by a year and a couple of months. The contenders have mutual outcast positions, Clinton becoming the first female to run for presidency and Trump being a stranger to politics. Their personalities are also very dissimilar; the man has been a troublemaker since a young age. Contracting, Clinton who has continuously operated within the system regardless of the complications in a system that is under enemy control. Trump is powerful and recognize with his father’s professional ethics, while Clinton found her curiosity in politics just like her father at an early
To start with let us take a look at the positions of both candidates. Hilary Clinton is a democrat who announced her bid for presidency in an email to donors from her campaign chairman John Podesta on April 12, 2015 which was followed shortly thereafter with an official campaign video titled “Getting Started”. Clinton has served as the secretary of state of the United States of America and as a New York senator. Her stance on the national budget generally leads to an increase in spending and her stance on the second amendment is to increase the amount of control on the buying and selling of firearms. Clinton supports the equality of gay-marriage to “traditional marriage” saying, “I support marriage for lesbian and gay couples. I support it personally and as a matter of policy and law embedded in a broader effort to advance equality and opportunity for LGBT Americans and for all Americans. ”[1] Which differs from Trumps belief that marriage is between a man and
Two politicians want to make change, but one’s policies better suits today’s world. Donald Trump and Millard Fillmore are two different individuals with dissimilar interests and ideas. Their morals and past political experiences can help determine who is better suited to manage a great responsibility, such as being the president of the United States. First, it is vital to look at both individual’s past political experiences because it is important to know they understand the political issues the country is facing and know how politics work. Millard Fillmore, the 13th president, also known as the man who took office after Zachery Taylor’s death, has been a part of the Anti-Masonic party and the Whig party.
Hillary Diane Rodham was born on October 26, 1947; she was born in Chicago, Illinois and was raised in the nearby town of Park Ridge. Throughout high school and college, she began her politically activity by working on several presidential campaigns and holding a variety of impressive summer jobs. While studying at Yale Law School, she met William Jefferson "Bill" Clinton, the man who she would later marry. Following her graduation, Hillary taught at the
Who would you vote for Hilary Clinton or Donald Trump? You may have already made up your mind or may even be still trying to decide. I’ll tell you that they are both good candidates but each one has their ups and downs. Today I will tell you about the similarities and differences between the two candidates that you might or might not know. I will cover such topics as who’s been in office before and who hasn’t all the way to their views on different political issues.
Hillary Rodham Clinton was born and raised in Chicago, Illinois in 1947. Hillary was brought up in a time when America was still run by traditional values and women mostly stayed at home and were house wives. However, Hillary Clinton succeeded in being a woman who did not let the traditional values of the people around her stop her from making a change and from an early age, she showed qualities of a leader. Her father, who was general a traditionalist, too believed that Hillary would succeed in all her doings and encouraged her to work hard and not let the fact that she was a female stop her from achieving her goals. Therefore, after attaining her early education, she attended Wellesley College and then also graduated from the Yale School of Law. Thereafter, she got a job as a Congressional legal counsel in Arkansas, and also got married to Bill Clinton. Although, she had done quite a lot even before her marriage, her new life with Bill Clinton and their support for each other opened another chapter in Hillary's success story.
Election year is upon the American public once again. Time for televised debates between politicians clamoring for their party’s spot on the presidential race. Time for billboards and commercials attempting to garner public support and sympathy, and time for issues facing the American public to be brought to the forefront of the American consciousness. Amongst the many varied politicians attempting to run for president, two have been interesting enough to try and compare and contrast between them: Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders. Donald Trump is the current front-runner of the Republican Party, whilst Sanders
Hillary Clinton's view on giving free child support is one that Trump also has. Both Trump and Hillary think the Government is the key to solving people's problems. Everyone knows that Hillary is for government programs such as Social Security but it is a surprise that Trump would also be in favour for such things because he is a Conservative. Another similarity between the presidential candidates is their tax plans.Trump wants to cut everyone's taxes, especially the wealthy,
Throughout the history of the American presidential elections there has never been an election that is being dread this much. The choices for the election are Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. Hillary Clinton has spent years in politics, and has held both the position Secretary of State and First Lady. She is well known for the federal investigation into her and the corruption of the Clinton Foundation. Trump on the other hand, is a very successful businessman and is worth billions. He has never been in politics and it shows when he makes rude comments. Recently, he has been accused of rape and sexual harassment.
Hillary would have been a better choice for president than Trump because she has a better image and she is more qualified to be president than Trump.
In 2001 Hillary Clinton was elected into the senate, she then became the first, first lady to ever win a public office seat. And in 2009 she became the 67th U.S. secretary of state, she served until 2013. Now in 2016 she made history by becoming the first woman in U.S. to be a presidential nominee of a major political party. Donald Trump is a billionaire real estate mogul, a business man with no political l and reality television personality. In 2016, he became the Republican presidential nominee.
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are the two Presidential nominees for 2016 but are either of them ready for the job at hand? 126,144,000 people or 57.5% of the population that are expected to vote in the 2016 Presidential election.(Statistic Brain) Both candidates have faced dislike among voters, a small voter turnout, and loss of votes because neither candidates think before they speak.
As he’s stated himself “ i was raised as an indonesian child, a Hawaiian child, a black child, and a white child.” Around Obama’s fifth grade year, his mother sent him back to Hawaii to live with her parents and continue his schooling from fifth grade to graduation from high school from the prestigious Punahou School in Hawaii. Hillary Clinton was born in Chicago, Illinois, to her father Hugh Rodham and her mother Dorothy Howell. She is the eldest of the three children her parents had, her two younger brothers being named Hugh and Tony. She was raised in Park Ridge, Illinois which was located fifteen miles northwest from downtown Chicago. Hillary grew up with her father being an abusive Republican who believed in a small government and the individual responsibility and hard working for what you want in life and her mother being a Democrat who instilled in Hillary empathy for people caught up in struggles that are outside of their control. Clinton stated in her memoir “ I grew up between the push and tug of my parents’ values, and my own political beliefs reflect both.” This is the result of her
After 8 years of having Obama as president it is now time to vote for the new leader of our country. We have two very strong candidates who are continuously trying to amuse the hearts of millions of Americans with the goal of obtaining their votes in this year’s presidential election. Our first candidate is a woman named Hillary Clinton who is,” a current democrat, former United States secretary of state, U.S senator from New York, and first lady.” (The 2016 Presidential Candidate’s Political Stances." ISideWith. N.p., n.d. Web. 18 Nov. 2016) We also have the option of voting for Donald Trump “a republican who is a real estate developer, television personnel, and author.” (The 2016 Presidential Candidate’s Political Stances." ISideWith. N.p.,
Although not winning the majority vote, a large portion of people did vote for Donald. Donald being new to the game, I feel the people thought he could make a better difference than Hillary did. Her experience can be viewed as a downfall just like it was when she ran against Obama. Also having a scandal under your name when running for presidency does not help out her win against Donald. The main similarity that I can see is there is a person who brings something new and is going to be a new change and then there is the traditional runner who hold more original ideas.
Did you know that there are five candidates running for president of the United States in 2016? You probably know two of them: Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. Who are the others?